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Tuesday, January 6, 2015

Coalition fights for raises for direct care workers

By JERRY WOLFFE

As
part of its 40th Anniversary, the Association for the Macomb-Oakland Regional
Center (AMORC), a parents group, will host a special meeting at noon Tuesday (Jan.
13) at the Macomb-Oakland Regional Center Office, 1280 Doris Road in Auburn
Hills to argue for increased pay for direct care workers.

Guest
speakers are Robert Stein, General Counsel for the Michigan Assisted Living
Association, and Teri Donaldson, Executive Director of The Futures Foundation
(TFF).

Stein
will be speak about a statewide coalition he is involved in that is working on
pay raises for direct-care workers or those employees who actually take care of
those with disabilities or mental illness in group homes or their own
apartments.

"It
is disgraceful that funding has been flat for the past decade for direct-care
workers who are involved in the care of the most vulnerable persons within the
mental health system," said AMORC President John Torrone. "During the
past decade, the rate of inflation has gone up nearly 30 percent, and the
average wage of a direct-care worker currently is only $9.03. Annual turnover
rates range up to 50 percent, according to providers for direct-care workers.

"On
October 1, 2014, providers serving those within the mental health system were
hit with a six percent cut, mostly caused because of reductions of Medicaid
rates." Torrone added. "In addition, on October 1 General Fund cuts
also went into effect, which impacts respite care and unlicensed respite camps.
The mental health system is within one more cut of completely collapsing."

According
to Donaldson, The Futures Foundation in 2014 "awarded $90,000 to fulfill
the wishes, dreams, and needs of 164 individuals and $10,000 to 25 individuals
for dental needs. In 2015, we will be awarding $120,000 in general
grants and $10,000 in dental grants."

Jerry
Wolffe is the writer-in-residence and advocate-at-large at the Macomb-Oakland
Regional Center. He can be reached at 586 263-8950.